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The Moral Habitus of Fatherhood: A Study of How Men Negotiate the Moral Demands of Becoming a Father
Ives, Jonathan
(Principal Investigator)
Applied Health Research
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Research output
(2)
Project Details
Short title
The Moral Habitus of Fatherhood: A Study of How Men Negotiate the Moral Demands of Becoming a Father
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
1/04/10
→
31/07/12
Funding
Economic & Social Research Council
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fatherhood
Social Sciences
100%
Negotiating
Medicine & Life Sciences
49%
compromise
Social Sciences
47%
father
Social Sciences
40%
deliberation
Social Sciences
19%
Emotions
Medicine & Life Sciences
16%
experience
Social Sciences
12%
Frustration
Medicine & Life Sciences
12%
Research output
Research output per year
2014
2014
2015
2015
2
Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
Theorising the ‘deliberative father’: compromise, progress and striving to do fatherhood well
Ives, J.
,
Jul 2015
,
In:
Families, Relationships and Societies.
4
,
2
,
p. 281-294
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
fatherhood
100%
compromise
75%
father
64%
deliberation
39%
economic research
25%
11
Citations (Scopus)
177
Downloads (Pure)
Men, maternity and moral residue : negotiating the moral demands of the transition to first time fatherhood
Ives, J.
,
1 Sep 2014
,
In:
Sociology of Health and Illness.
36
,
7
,
p. 1003-1019
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
fatherhood
100%
Negotiating
99%
Emotions
32%
Frustration
25%
Grounded Theory
24%
36
Citations (Scopus)
170
Downloads (Pure)